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J. Larius, Nuclear Weapons Safety and the Common Defense , Ohio State Univ Press, Columbus (1967) 7) Anon, Nuclear Weapon , Van Nostrand s Scientific Encyclopedia, 4th Ed, D. Van Nostrand, Princeton, NJ (1968), 1220— 21 8) R.G, Hewlett F. Duncan, Atomic... [Pg.389]

In addition to the racially inflected question of common defense, as... [Pg.34]

Second, in tandem with better analytical methods, as our knowledge of bug defensive chemistry increases through the identification of compounds from an increasing number of species, it will become easier to discern potential pheromone components against the background of common defensive chemicals that are shared by multiple species. [Pg.92]

Aymette argued that a ban on such weapons is a violation of the provision of the Tennessee constitution that the free white men of this state have a right to keep and bear arms for their common defense. He claimed that the decision of what weapons to carry and how to carry them is an individual one, beyond the power of the legislature to regulate. [Pg.47]

The appellants argued that the weapons laws violated both the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the Tennessee Constitution. They noted that in the Aymette case the court ruled that the knife could be banned because it was not a weapon of war that would be protected by the constitution s interest in promoting the common defense. A pistol, they argued, was a weapon that could be used in war, and the state could not make a regulation that amounted to a prohibition of such a weapon. [Pg.49]

Arkansas The citizens of this State shall have the right to keep and bear arms for their common defense. (Article II, Section 5)... [Pg.253]

Nebraska All persons are by nature free and independent, and have certain inherent and inalienable rights among these are. . . the right to keep and bear arms for security or defense of self, family, home, and others, and for lawful common defense, hunting, recreational use, and all other lawful purposes, and such rights shall not be denied or infringed by the state or any subdivision thereof (Article I, Section 1)... [Pg.254]

The signification attributed to the term Militia appears from the debates in the Convention, the history and legislation of Colonies and States, and the writings of approved commentators. These show plainly enough that the Militia comprised all males physically capable of acting in concert for the common defense. A body of citizens enrolled for military discipline. And further, that ordinarily when called for service these men were expected to appear bearing arms supplied by themselves and of the kind in common use at the time. [Pg.281]

After the twentieth flight in 1974, a third Defense Council review will make a go-ahead decision on pilot production - an extra step because the Navy, to save costs, was allowed to bypass a prototype competition Ref The Common Defense Bull No 392,... [Pg.14]

Mechanisms and Utility of Fuel-Air Explosives", Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, Calif TP 5444 (Feb 1973) (Not used as a source of info) 15) Staff, AOA Newsletter, The Common Defense", p 2 (16 April 1973)... [Pg.386]

RAND hosted a workshop Decemher 19, 2002, titled FDA and the Common Defense, with participation from FDA, DoD, the pharmaceutical industry, and others, to address some of these issues. [Pg.75]

Javitt, G., Drugs and Vaccines for the Common Defense Refining FDA Regulation to Promote the Availability of Products to Counter Biological Attacks, Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy, No. 19, 2002, pp. 37-116. [Pg.95]

DSSP. Abbr for "Deep Submergence Systems Project , the objective of which is the development by the US Navy of a deep submarine rescue and salvage capability Ref Anon, "The Common Defense , Bulletin No 305 of AOA, Washington, DC,... [Pg.459]

The mission of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is to regulate the nation s civilian use of by-product, source, and special nuclear materials to ensure adequate protection of public health and safety, to promote the common defense and security, and to protect the environment. [Pg.139]

Bismuth-Sodium Solutions. G.P.Smith et al (Ref 4) detd the compn limits of reactions of air with solns of Na and Bi or Hg in the temp range 600-800°. For Na-Bi, the reaction was accompanied by flame or a weak expln at high temp and high Na concn. No reaction occurred at mole fraction of Na<0.45 Refs l)Kirk Othmer 2(1948),p 531 2)Partington(1950),p 873 3)Anon, Common Defense Bulletin No l43(Sept 1952),Washington,DC 4)G.P.Smith et al.JACS 77,4533 (1955 CA 49,15393(1955) 5)Cond Chem-Dict( 1961), 152-3... [Pg.162]

CHAPARAL Amer Army forward-area air-defense system using a modified Sidewinder (an infrared guided missile), mounted on M548 self-propelled tracked vehicle Ref AOA Bull 302 "The Common Defense, Dec 1965, P 4... [Pg.12]

Since the release of HCN is a common defense mechanism for plants, the number of available HNLs is large. Depending on the plant family they are isolated from, they can have very different structures some resemble hydrolases or carbox-ypeptidase, while others evolved from oxidoreductases. Although many of the HNLs are not structurally related they all utilize acid-base catalysis. No co-factors need to be added to the reactions nor do any of the HNL metallo-enzymes require metal salts. A further advantage is that many different enzymes are available, R- or S-selective [10]. For virtually every application it is possible to find a stereoselective HNL (Table 5.1). In addition they tend to be stable and can be used in organic solvents or two-phase systems, in particular in emulsions. [Pg.225]

The mission of the DoD is to support and defend the Constitution of the United States to provide for the common defense of the nation, its citizens, and its allies and to protect and advance US interests around the world. To accomplish this mission, the Department maintains trained forces ready to respond to threats to US security. [Pg.2887]


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